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THREE BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND BOOKS to include a box of mixed items comprising vintage cameras to include a Zenith-E and a Praktica PLC-2, one brass and one copper coal scuttle, a box of vintage books comprising gardening, trains, reference books, a floor lamp and two table lamps with shades, model spitfire, a quantity of empty frames, assorted CDs and DVDs, a dancing Father Christmas (3 boxes and loose) (s.d)
Housed in mid-century modern wood cabinet, radio has tuning dial, tone dial, switch for AM to FM and On/Off volume control. Mesh covered front speaker. Zenith Radio Corp. backstamp. Issued: c. 1946 - 1951Dimensions: 16"L x 8"W x 10"HManufacturer: Zenith Radio Corp. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Untested, functionality not guaranteed.
Zenith - a gentleman's 18 carat yellow gold quartz wristwatch, the 29mm circular white raised baton dial with date aperture in a 32mm circular 18 carat yellow gold case, Model No. 300090.337, hallmarked 750 with additional continental hallmarks, quartz movement, strap model, with receipt, International Guarantee and Service Guarantee card, in material presentation case, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given; a pair of 9 carat yellow gold cufflinks, both set with cabochon cut red stones; a pair of unmarked yellow metal dagger cufflinks, testing as gold; a 9 carat yellow gold part set of dress studs; a yellow metal ring, missing stone, shank marked 18ct; a gold-plated bangle; other metal cufflinks; dress studs; French francs; and miniature General Service Medal with Malaya clasp; in a wooden jewel box with carved dragon motifs, 15.5x25.5cm.Condition report:Total gross weight of 9 carat gold items - 12.8gWeight of ring missing stone - 2.5gWeight of dagger cufflinks (untested) - 9.6gPlease see additional uploaded image of the watch.
ZENITH Rainbow El Primero Ref 02048040524 Herren Chronograph. Box und Papiere. Edelstahl. Automatik Werk Kal. 405 in funktionsfähigem Zustand. Gute Gangwerte (+15s/d. 274°). Armband mit Faltschließe. Schwarzes Tritium Zifferblatt mit 3 Totalisatoren. Sehr guter Zustand mit leichten Tragespuren. Original Box, Anleitungen, alte Prüfbelege für Wasserdichtigkeit und Gangwerte. Alter Reparatur Beleg. Serviceheft und Garantiekarte vom Dezember 1997 anbei. Gekauft bei Juwelier Peter Früh. Durchmesser ca. 40 mm ohne Krone. Passend bis zu ca. 20,5cm Handgelenkumfang. | ZENITH Rainbow El Primero Ref 02048040524 men´s Chronograph. Box and papers. Stainless steel. Automatic movement cal. 405 in working condition. Good performance (+15s/d. 274°). Bracelet with folding clasp. Black tritium dial with 3 sub dials. Very good condition with slight signs of wear. Original box, instructions, old test documents for water resistance and performance. Old repair receipt. Service booklet and warranty card from December 1997 enclosed. Purchased from jeweler Peter Früh. Diameter approx. 40 mm without crown. Fits up to approx. 20.5cm wrist size.
A Zenith 9ct gold keyless wind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch, the signed and jewelled movement numbered '2360026', the signed white enamelled dial with black Arabic hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, the gold inner case with engraved presentation inscription, the case back monogram engraved, Birmingham 1919, case diameter 4.8cm, total weight 86.3g.
A Favre-bulle military aviation clock with aluminium case, 8.5cm, (movement operating when wound), a Zenith 8-day bezel-wind car clock signed Favre Leuva & Co. Motor or Aviation Clock, a Smith & Son aviation clock reg. no. 6A/676 mk3A, no.4618/36, the dial with 'time of trip' subsidiary, a small unsigned aviation clock, (movement operating when wound) and a small Jaeger car clock in mahogany case, (5).
A gentleman's 18ct gold Zenith wristwatch c.1964circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and black pencil hands, signed Zenith, manual wind 17 jewels movement, signed and numbered 5786965, caseback numbered 220D803 black leather bracelet with buckle signed Zenith dial diameter 30mm., case diameter 33mm.Condition: Winds ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Light scratches to glass, leather bracelet tired
Zenith - a gentleman's Zenith Elite automatic wristwatch, the round white and silver dial with black 24 hour Arabic numerals, silver dart and luminescent markers, black and luminescent minute and hour hands, black and red seconds hand, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, the polished steel case skeleton back, with box and booklets. Numbered to the back 01/02.0451.682
Bowie - Live unofficial releases 10 LP record albums 2002-2006 including - Religiously unkind picture disc (New York 14.6.02) Kiss me Kate 2 x LP red vinyl and DVD (New York 15.6.02) Montreux 4 LP set (18.7.02) Phoneix at zenith (Paris 24.9.02) 2 x LP Brooklyn's Fame 3 x LP, St Anne's warehouse (12.10.02) Never get old 2 x LP, Pough Keepsie, Chance theatre (19.8.03) etc.
Registration No: CKW 900 Chassis No: T76465 MOT: Exempt • A very nicely detailed 'Nippy' Evocation built around a genuine Austin body • Painstakingly assembled by the vendor over a twenty-year period using professional help • A 'labour of love' that cost some £21,000 • Tuned engine, four-speed manual gearbox, authentic tool kit and mounts etc Brainchild of Herbert Austin and Stanley Edge, the Austin Seven looked almost impossibly small when launched in 1922. Based around an 'A-frame' chassis equipped with all-round leaf-sprung suspension, four-wheel drum brakes and a spiral bevel back axle, it was powered by a sewing machine-esque 747cc sidevalve four-cylinder engine allied to three-speed (later four-speed) manual transmission. An evolution of the Type EB ‘65’ which itself had been inspired by the legendary Type EA Sports ‘Ulster’, the Type AEB ‘Nippy’ arrived during 1934. Visually near identical to its immediate predecessor with the same low-slung stance and distinctive rounded tail, the newcomer was predominantly bodied in steel over an ash frame (though, early cars utilised the same aluminium panelling as the Type EB ‘65’). Powered by a tuned engine allied to four-speed manual transmission and benefiting from a lowered centre of gravity, the Type AEB ‘Nippy’ proved an amusingly brisk and chuckable sports car. Phased out in 1937, total ‘Nippy’ production is thought to have amounted to just c.800 cars. Among the more characterful Seven models, the 'Nippy' has inspired a host of imitations / recreations over the years. Missing the Nippy he owned from 1968-2020, the vendor set about having a replacement effectively scratch-built. Based on a later chassis but with a genuine Nippy body and Sports engine, this Evocation is worthy of close inspection. Bead blasted, ‘boxed’ for extra strength and black enamelled, the chassis carries a correct bowed front axle, strengthened steering radius arms, Nippy 9E steering box, Andre Hartford front / longer lever-arm rear dampers and overhauled brakes. Sitting on a new ash frame, the body panels were assembled and painted Signal Red by Paul Williams of Seven Rebuilds. Rewired throughout with armoured cabling, the two-seater was entrusted to Ruairidh Dunford of Alba Austins for an exhaustive engine overhaul complete with Kent ‘fast road’ camshaft, 9E large capacity finned aluminium sump, 14-bolt cylinder head, 9E inlet manifold and Phoenix crankshaft / conrods etc. The Zenith 30 VM–5 carburettor was refurbished by Steve Hodgson, while Vince Leek rejuvenated the Sports gearbox (marked with ‘S’ to the rear). The starter motor and dynamo were renovated by QX Components and the upholstery renewed with correct pattern ribbed leather. The wire wheels were powder coated and shod with fresh tyres. Derby Plating restored the brightwork and Jess Dilley re-cored the radiator. The project cost over £21,700. For more information, please contact: Damian Jones damian.jones@handh.co.uk 07855 493737
Swiss Bank Corporation 50th Anniversary niello silver pocket watch by Zenith, circa 1922, white enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds, the bezel inscribed 'Swiss Bank Corporation 1872-1922', the back cover detailed with a maiden within a wreath of corn, inscribed inner dust cover, crownwind Zenith movement, 48mm diameter; also a Longines niello silver pocket watch, the hunter case detailed with flowers in gold plate, opening to a white enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds, signed crownwind movement, 41mm diameter (2)Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). Swiss bank: Some wear to the niello on the back cover, particularly around the maiden. Dial is clean. Some minor knife marks around the opening. Currently ticks when wound.Longines: Wear and multiple dents to the outer case. Scratches consistent with age and use. Dial is clean. Currently ticks when wound.
5x Various Rods - Shakespeare Zenith Spin carbon spinning rod 1510-270 2.70m 2pc 8-30g CW, 24" handle with uplocking reel seat, lined rings throughout, MCB, very light use. Target TAX 110 graphite spinning rod 11' 2pc 15-160g CW, 28" handle with uplocking reel seat, lined rings throughout, MCB, light use, Martin James Sceptre solid glass spinning rod 8' 2pc, 21" handle with uplocking reel seat, rings replaced, cloth bag. Fyber on Glass "The Glaslee" solid glass spinning rod 17" handle with alloy sliding fittings, tapered rings, cloth bag. Forrest & Sons Makers Kelso greenheart salmon fly rod 15' 3pc with spare tip, interesting, spliced sections with spring clips to retain 23" handle with brass sliding fittings and collars, red agate but ring, mid section rings taped, MCB (3)
Hardy Bros "The Zenith" alloy trout fly reel - 3 3/8" wide spool, 2 screw latch, black handle, milled rim tensioner, alloy 2 screw line guide and smooth foot. MZC, rim wear, runs well. Hardy Viscount 150 MkII alloy fly reel - 3 7/8" spool, 2 screw latch, black handle, rear tensioner wear, runs well. (2)
Zenith: A gentleman’s scarce automatic electronic wristwatch, with silvered chapter ring, baton numerals, luminous hands and date aperture at the 4 o’clock position, dial centred with ‘malachite’ panel, 36mm case, marked to reserve ‘Surf Stainless Steel’ and numbered 01 - 0080 - 500, c1974, on a black Zenith leather strap.
Registration: ELU649J VIN: 1641362036466 Mileage Showing: 101,000 Transmission: Automatic MOT: 29/06/2025Restored in 2016Stunning ConditionEarly twin carburettor exampleFirst registered November 1970, finished in Sahara beige metallic with "gold metallic" leather interior. This early example with twin Zenith Stromberg carburettors (later cars were fitted with fuel injection) and column shift Borg Warner automatic gearbox.Owned by the current keeper since 2017 who bought the car after it had just finished a well executed restoration with work including removing the engine bay to refresh and repaint the engine as well as clean and repaint engine bay, full body paint in its original colour, brightwork re-chromed as well as suspension, differential and brake overhaul.Fitted with a period correct PYE radiophone but otherwise presented in original spec. Sold with large display board including photos of the restoration, invoice for over £12,000 in 2016 for restoration work, 2 keys and original book pack.A rare excellent example of Volvo's luxury saloon.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £10,000 - £12,000
Hamilton: A Ministry Of Defence Centre Seconds Deck Watch, white dial signed Hamilton, broad Arrow, circa 1942, signed (calibre 3992B) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 3C714, adjusted to six positions and temperature, nickel plated Keystone screw back case inscribed Navigation Master Watch, MFR'S part no's 3992B, serial no 129-192, Hamilton Watch Co, 6B/60 in fitted cased with Issued form Chronometer Section Hydrographic Department ministry of Defence, Herstmonceux Castle Hailsham Sussex slip card; a similar Zenith Stopwatch, ref 7323, 052/521-0243, fitted case (2)
FIVE WATCH REFERENCE BOOKS To include: Omega Designs, by Anton Kreuzer, published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd., circa 1996; Girard-Perregaux, by Francois Chaille, published by Editions Flammarion, circa 2004, signed by Stefano Macaluso; Vacheron Constantin, Horological complications and the passions and the pleasure, circa 2002; Vacheron Constantin, Quantiemes Calendar Watches, circa 2005; and Zenith, El Primero, by Manfred Rossler, published by Damiani, circa 2008
A stainless steel Rolex Zenith Daytona automatic chronograph wristwatch with bracelet, model number. 16520. Date: Purchased 30th July 1998. Movement: cal. 4030 automatic, 31 jewels. Serial U329936. Black dial, applied luminescent indexes, subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers. Case: stainless steel, screw-down back, crown and pushers Oyster bracelet. Signed: case, dial, movement and bracelet Dimensions: diameter 39mm. Accompaniments: Extra link, Rolex Oyster presentation case and outer box, guarantee certificate, leather card holder, Rolex Oyster booklet, seal, original receipts incl. service receipt from 2011. The ‘Zenith’ Daytona is an extremely important model in the history of the Rolex Daytona. Introduced in 1988, this was Rolex’s first self-winding chronograph. The movement was manufactured by Zenith but extensively modified by Rolex to its own specification. Over the 12 years of its production, the Zenith Daytona underwent a few changes, the last one being the introduction of the luminova dial in 1998. Rolex stopped using the Zenith movement in 2000 when it debuted its own in-house calibre 4130. This iconic watch is highly sought-after by watch collectors around the world.Condition ReportMinor scratches and marks consistent with wear. Watch moving forward at time of testing. No guarantees given or implied. Tear to box corner.

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